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GERMANY.

"REJECTED WITH SCORN!" GERMAN OLIVE BRANCH. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S HOT AIR. \ Amsterdam, June fl. During the ■ Budget debate in the Reichstag, Herr von Bethmann-Holl-W6g said the Allies rejected the GerP" peace' tterms in December, hoping the war map would change in their frivol 1 , Whereas -it has changed in Germany's fator, notably by events at ■ JjgJt-el-Amara and Verdun, Austria's advance into Italy, the collapse of the Biwsian offensive in March, and th« Jutland nijftal battles. - ' "If," said the Chancellor, "our eneH .. sn ' eß Aut their eyes to the war map • > we iMist, will and shall fight for a final victory: ' We didwhat we could to pav# trie way for peace and our enemies repelled us' frith scorn." Hevr von Betlunann-Hollweg promises that the censorship of political matters *hould;b ethe lightest possible, and concluded: "Our hiVal victorv will not ietrirt us to boast. England'is not beaten, bnV the victory enables Germany to . guarantee the freedom of the sea in lliture to small nations." shotting and cheering. ; H«t von Betliman-Hollweg Our" enemies wish the war to continue. We fear neither the death devil.nor the hunger devil which our enemies "wish to send to Germany. Our proud bluejackets showed Albion that the Tata can bite. They are fasliioned from a breed U'llieh knows how to bear privations."

, ; A WARNING. 4 tO SOUTH AMERICAN BANKS. (Times and Sydney Sun Services). London, June o. ( Th£ Times correspondent at Buenos jAyres says, that thp. Argentine Minister •it Berlin 'lias cabled the Government that the.financial and commercial situation in Germany is such that it is advisable, to .warn the National Bank to restrict the facilities of German clients, *nd the bank has acted accordingly. ADMIRAL TIRPITZ. : JBIS RECALL DEMANDED. ' The Hague, June 5. German Conservatives and National Liberals arc* unitedly and determinedly striving to secure the recall of Admiral Tirpitz. The executive committee of the Conservative Party enthusiastically j»ss?d a resolution in favor of the revival of Admiral Tirpitz's unrestricted submarine warfare. The Diet addressed its wannest congratulation; to Admiral Tirpitz, although officially he is no longer in command. Admirr.l Tirpitz's name was re(eived in the Diet with a wild outburst of cheering.

, ' £000,000,000 WANTED Received .Tune 8, 1 a.m. Amsterdam, June 7. ■■ Advices from Berlin state that a further vvar credit ot B ix hundred millions sterling Jias been. submitted to the ,t. Reichstag.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 5

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GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 5

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1916, Page 5

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